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Albert Camus
Born on November 7, 1913 in
Mandoui, Algeria, Albert Camus earned a worldwide reputation as a
novelist and essayist and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1957.
Though his writings, and in some measure against his will, he became the
leading moral voice of his generation during the 1950’s. Camus died at
the height of his fame, in an automobile accident near Sens, France on
January 4, 1960.
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Buddha
If Buddha were alive today, how would
he answer the question How should one live? What is right? Who is to say
what is right? How do we know what we are doing is right? These are all
questions that allude to how should one live? Different people have
different opinions on this area. Buddha's theory is one way to answer
the question. Buddha has four noble truths. These four noble truths are
suffering, the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering, and the
way of practice leading to the cessation of suffering.
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Creativity and Human Evolution
Creativity is the sole heart of
modernization, technology and the arts. Without creativity, humanity
would still thrive in caves. There is no argument against creativity
being an important aspect of our society, there is, however, a question
whether creativity is spawned by mental disorder. Albert Einstein came
up with ideas that seemed impossible or eccentric. Froyd's psychology
theorems were laughed at, but now widely used and accepted. Both men
were highly successful with their work. Einstein was considered a slow
person and mentally incapable by his teachers. Froyd was an excellent
student and was considered above average in all his school work. Both
men were labeled as geniuses, and both men suffered from some kind of
depression .
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Euthanasia
Euthanasia - is it killing or
letting die? In the last thirty years, this has been a highly
controversial topic, the worldly morals versus the Christian. Although
there are certain instances where it is justifiably considered to be
letting die, it is essentially killing.
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Conscience
Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate
Dictionary defines conscience as "the sense or consciousness of the
moral goodness or blameworthiness of one’s own conduct, intentions, or
character together with a feeling of obligation to do right or good." In
A Man for All Seasons, each character’s conscience plays the ultimate
role in the outcome of the story. "Individual conscience" is trait that
each character possesses. This trait differs in intensity throughout the
play in each of the main characters. Sir Thomas More and King Henry VIII
show their unchangeable conscience, by their actions. More refuses to
accept the King’s divorce of Catherine, and marriage to Anne. The King
appoints More to Lord Chancellor, hoping to persuade Sir Thomas to
accept his marriage. King Henry wants everyone to accept his divorce. He
believes he is right for going against Pope’s ruling, and he wants all
his royal subjects, and men of popularity to accept his decision. This
is the King’s "individual conscience" talking. He fears that without the
acceptance from Thomas, Lord Chancellor, that he has made God angry, and
he will pay for his unsupported decision.
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Distraction
Many times I would find myself in a
state of mass confusion. It was as if I had no perception of where I
would go with my life. I was trapped in a realm of things which were
unfamiliar to me. When I tried to experience these new adventures I
ended up back where I started in a slow state of death and decay. New
ideas and thoughts seemed impossible for me to grasp. It seemed that
anything that was new to me was too much of a hassle. How could I move
on in a positive manner in this state. All that I wanted to do was the
same old thing over and over like a broken record repeating itself over
and over until it wore itself out. I finally, wore myself out. I started
to feel as if I was the worn out record player and that I would be
dropped into the trash when I stopped working the way I was supposed to.
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Direct Democracy -VS- Representative Democracy
The term Democracy is derived from
two Greek words, demos, meaning people, and kratos, meaning rule. These
two words form the word democracy which means rule by the people.
Aristotle, and other ancient Greek political philosophers, used the
phrase, `the governors are to be the governed', or as we have come to
know it, `rule and be ruled in turn'.
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Justice Pays
Plato¹s argument for the benefits
of a just life is intrinsically linked to his definition of good and its
relation to people¹s desires. He begins by showing that when the
objective of a desire is simple (e.g. quenching a thirst), the desire
must be correspondingly simple. Since thirst is a simple desire, the
man¹s objective must also be simplistic and should we assign an
adjective to his objective, we would falsely complicate it. In addition,
Plato believes that we would be seriously erring if we assign a value of
good to an desire.
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MACHIAVELLI
Machiavelli’s views revolved around
the ideas that one must do anything within his (Machiavelli did not
refer to ‘her’) power to keep the influence and power that he has
attained. For him, anything that must be done in order not to lose the
influence and the power that one has should be done without question.
"The ends justifies the means", he said. The power of one that rules
must be kept by keeping the people in constant fear. Without the fear in
the people, the trust that they have in their leader will whither and
they will start to look for other leaders to take the place of the one
that they believe to be weak.
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Understanding the Misunderstood Art From Different Cultures
Art is a medium used by people
world wide to express their ideas, their fears, and their joys. The
artist takes the experiences of life and translates them into a visual
object, rich in colors, shapes and sizes, for all the world to observe.
As a casual observer of art, one is able to relive the feeling or
experience the artist was trying to display, if only for a brief moment
in time. No matter what cultural background one comes from, art
appreciation and enjoyment erases the barriers and the limits, and
allows cross-cultural understanding and appraisal.
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